The world of esports has seen tremendous growth in recent years, with many popular titles now boasting their own competitive scenes. One such game is Apex Legends, a free-to-play battle royale FPS title developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts (EA) in February 2019. Since its release, Apex Legends has seen the emergence of a thriving esports scene, with the Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) leading the way. In this article, we take a closer look at the Apex Legends esports ecosystem, including ALGS and other notable tournaments and organizations.

The Apex Legends Global Series: A Look at the Premier Apex Legends Esports Tournament

The Apex Legends Global Series (ALGS) is the premier esports tournament for Apex Legends, spearheaded by EA. Since its inception in 2020, the ALGS has seen two splits per season, with three LAN tournaments held in the UK for 2023. The ALGS works within an open qualifier system, allowing teams to move between the two tiers of competition. Tier one is the ALGS Pro League, where teams can qualify for Split Playoffs and the overall Championship. The ALGS offers the largest prize pools and garners the highest viewership, with a $2 million (~£1.6 million) pool for its annual championship and $1 million (~£800,000) pool for each LAN Split Playoff.

Beyond ALGS: Other Notable Apex Legends Tournaments and Organizations

While the ALGS dominates the Apex Legends esports scene, there are also many external organizations running tournaments and scrims, from tier-one to grassroots. Apex Rising and Zephyr’s Showdown are some of the popular independent tournaments. Several notable organizations compete in the Apex Legends Esports Scene, including TSM, Fnatic, and NRG. However, some teams have left the scene, seemingly due to poor monetization opportunities from EA and the ALGS. Despite this, the game’s relatively young age has seen the emergence of esports athletes, such as ‘Imperial Hal,’ who reached incredible levels of recognition and success before announcing his retirement earlier in 2023.

The Apex Legends esports scene is an exciting and growing industry, with ALGS leading the charge as the premier tournament for Apex Legends. While there are issues surrounding monetization opportunities, the game’s popularity continues to attract significant partners and viewership. 

With many other notable tournaments and organizations within the ecosystem, the future of the Apex Legends esports scene looks bright.